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Istanbul Leads Europe in New Hotel Openings for 2026

Istanbul is the fastest-growing hotel market in Europe this year, with more than 3,000 new rooms expected to enter the city’s supply across openings ranging from renovated landmarks to purpose-built business hotels.

Here is a roundup of the key properties that opened or are set to open in 2026.

Mövenpick Istanbul Old Town

Opened: March 2026

Exterior view of Mövenpick Istanbul Old Town hotel illuminated at night in Istanbul’s historic district

Located on Ataturk Bulvari in the Unkapani district of Fatih, Mövenpick Istanbul Old Town sits at the centre of Istanbul’s historic peninsula, within walking distance of the Grand Bazaar, Egyptian Bazaar, Eminonu, Sirkeci and the Balat neighbourhood. The 149-room property is operated by Accor under the Mövenpick brand and features the Valens restaurant, a lobby cafe, bar and indoor pool. The opening adds a major international midscale brand to the Old Town accommodation market, which has historically been dominated by independent and boutique operators.

DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Macka

Opened: April 2026

Modern guest room at DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Maçka with panoramic Bosphorus and city skyline views at sunset

Located in the Macka neighbourhood between Taksim and Nisantasi, this 109-room hotel is a full rebuild of the former Hilton ParkSA, developed in partnership between Sabanci Group’s hospitality subsidiary Tursa and Hilton. Rooms and suites offer Bosphorus and city views, and the hotel introduces Regale Bar and Terrace, a rooftop dining and bar concept making its debut in Turkey following launches in Sofia and Warsaw. The property also features an all-day dining restaurant, fitness centre and technology-equipped meeting rooms. The hotel is also in close proximity to the Beşiktaş Football Stadium.

Elite World INN Istanbul Mahmutbey

Opened: April 2026

Indoor swimming pool and spa area at Elite World INN Istanbul Mahmutbey with illuminated waterfall-themed wall displays

Developed in partnership with King City Otelcilik, this 63-room business-focused hotel is located in Mahmutbey on Istanbul’s European side, close to Istanbul Airport and the city’s key industrial and commercial zones. The property offers Trendy and Deluxe room categories alongside 55-square-metre suites with jacuzzi facilities. Facilities include a 300-square-metre spa and fitness area, a 400-square-metre restaurant and meeting room, and an open-buffet breakfast service.

Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus (Post-Renovation Relaunch)

Renovation completed: April 2026

Modern hotel room with balcony overlooking the Bosphorus in Istanbul, featuring a large bed, seating area and contemporary decor

First opened in 1955 as Hilton’s first international hotel outside the Americas, the Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus has completed a full-scale renovation exceeding 90 million US dollars, with interiors redesigned by Istanbul-based studio Autoban. All 475 guest rooms and suites have been refreshed using marble, wood and leather finishes, with private balconies or terraces framing Bosphorus and garden views. The relaunch introduces five new dining and social venues: Malva, a signature Turkish fine-dining restaurant; Sazzou, a late-night jazz lounge; Lalou, a lobby brasserie; Arlo, a Mediterranean concept; and Bosolei, a French Riviera-inspired poolside venue. The property also features more than 4,000 square metres of event space and four signature suites, each themed around a chapter in the hotel’s history. Spa, indoor pool and fitness upgrades are scheduled to complete later in 2026. More details are in our Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus news article.

Hilton Istanbul Airport

Opening: September 2026

OXBO Restaurant interior at Hilton Istanbul Airport hotel

Set to be the first Hilton-branded hotel at Istanbul Airport, one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, the property will open with 485 rooms and suites directly opposite the terminal building. Dining is anchored by three OXBO-branded venues: OXBO Restaurant, OXBO Cafe and OXBO Bar. Additional facilities include a spa, indoor pool, executive lounge and fitness centre. The hotel is managed under an agreement with TAYA Gayrimenkul Yatirim Isletmeleri and is positioned to serve both transit passengers and business travellers.

Park Inn by Radisson Istanbul Caglayan

Expected opening: Q3 2026

Situated in central Istanbul directly opposite the Istanbul Justice Palace, Europe’s largest courthouse, this 88-room property will operate under Radisson Hotel Group’s Park Inn by Radisson brand. The hotel offers standard rooms through to suites, including 19 connecting rooms, alongside an all-day dining restaurant, a Lobby Bar and Lounge, two small-group meeting rooms and a gym. The opening forms part of Radisson Hotel Group’s stated goal of reaching 100 hotels in Turkey by 2030.

Premier Hotel Kagithane Istanbul, a member of Radisson Individuals

Expected opening: Q3 2026

Located in the Kagithane district on Istanbul’s European side, this 78-room property is affiliated with Radisson Hotel Group’s independent hotel brand, Radisson Individuals. The hotel sits on a greenfield site approximately 10 minutes by car from the city centre and 32 kilometres from Istanbul Airport. Facilities include a 341-square-metre ballroom designed for events and conferences, an 800-square-metre spa and wellness area, an indoor pool, a fitness centre and an all-day dining lobby bar.

Also notable: 2025 openings

 

Elite World Homes Istanbul Bosphorus

Opened: March 2025

Bosphorus Bridge night view from Elite World Homes Istanbul Bosphorus terrace

Located on Ciragan Street in Besiktas, this boutique residence-hotel is the first property under Elite World Hotels and Resorts’ new Elite World Homes brand. The 20-room property sits steps from Ciragan Palace and offers Bosphorus views across all room categories. Rooms are equipped with full kitchens and washing machines to cater for extended stays, and some categories include jacuzzis. The hotel is designed to bridge the gap between serviced apartment and hotel accommodation.

The Ritus Hotel Istanbul Sultanahmet, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Opened: July 2025

Ritus Hotel Istanbul Sultanahmet exterior facade at dusk

The first Tapestry Collection by Hilton property in Turkey, The Ritus Hotel occupies a converted pair of adjacent heritage buildings directly across from Sultanahmet Square, preserving the original facade and ornate window designs while introducing dark wood floors and bright contemporary interiors. The 44-room hotel draws its name and identity from the Latin word for ritual, with its concept shaped by the historic Hippodrome next door and original artworks by Turkish painter Ismail Acar. Facilities include an all-day dining restaurant serving Turkish and international cuisine, a stylish lobby bar, a terrace and a fitness centre.

Moxy Istanbul Taksim

Opened: June 2025

Moxy Istanbul Taksim Beyoglu hotel exterior

Marriott’s first Moxy hotel in Turkey, located in the historic Afrika Han building in the Beyoglu district, steps from Taksim Square and Istiklal Avenue. The 167-room property blends neoclassical architecture with the brand’s signature industrial-meets-playful design, with locally inspired artwork drawn from Turkish cinema running throughout the interiors. Bar Moxy doubles as the front desk and social hub, while the hotel also features a 24-hour gym and library lounge. The opening marks the brand’s debut in Turkey.

Aloft Istanbul Karakoy

Opened: September 2025

Private rooftop jacuzzi terrace at Aloft Istanbul Karaköy overlooking Istanbul skyline and historic mosques under clear blue skies

Situated on Bankalar Caddesi in Karakoy, a short walk from Galata Tower and Istanbul Modern, this 107-room property is Marriott’s second Aloft hotel in Turkey and the brand’s first in Istanbul. Loft-style rooms feature high ceilings, platform beds and walk-in rainfall showers, with interiors incorporating artwork by local artists Serap Sokol and Ecem Dilan Kose. Public spaces centre on the WXYZ Bar, which hosts live music and cocktails, alongside an all-day dining restaurant with a city-view terrace, a 24-hour Re:charge gym and a 24/7 Re:fuel grab-and-go market.

Altunizade Suites Istanbul, Curio Collection by Hilton

Opened: July 2025

Aerial view of Altunizade Suites Istanbul Curio Collection by Hilton surrounded by greenery with the Bosphorus Bridge and Istanbul skyline in the background.

Located in the Altunizade neighbourhood on Istanbul’s Asian side, five minutes from the Bosphorus Bridge, this all-suite property is the second Curio Collection by Hilton hotel in Turkey. Suites are equipped with kitchenettes and balconies, and the hotel features a spa with Turkish hammam, sauna and steam rooms, an indoor heated pool, and a restaurant. A standout feature is The Cube, a large-scale immersive digital art installation commissioned for the property. For more information, read the Altunizade Suites Istanbul news.

Aliée Istanbul, a Paris Society Collection Hotel

Opened: September 2025

Aliée Istanbul hotel waterfront aerial view on the Golden Horn

Set within the historic Tersane Istanbul shipyard complex on the shores of the Golden Horn, Aliée Istanbul is the most ambitious luxury opening in the city in recent years. The property from Paris Society, the French hospitality group behind venues including Raspoutine and Villa M, spans four historic structures including the Foundry, Casthouse, Atelier and a converted Heritage Villa, offering 122 individually designed rooms and suites. Six dining and drinking venues anchor the guest experience, led by Taste, an open-kitchen restaurant helmed by three-Michelin-star chef Thomas Bühner. A 4,000-square-metre wellness facility, Aliée Well+, features marble hammams, lagoon-style pools and a longevity clinic, while the Aliée Swim Club provides waterfront access on the Golden Horn. Guests can arrive by private boat at the hotel’s dedicated pier.

Canopy by Hilton Istanbul Taksim

Opened: December 2025

The illuminated neoclassical facade of Canopy by Hilton Istanbul Taksim at night, featuring warm golden uplighting across five floors of arched windows and ornate stonework, with the Canopy brand name in neon lettering on the roofline, street trees in the foreground and passing traffic leaving light trails on the cobblestone street below

Located steps from Taksim Square and Istiklal Avenue in the Beyoglu district, this 110-room property marks the debut of Hilton’s Canopy brand in Turkey. The hotel blends contemporary design with the neighbourhood’s layered cultural heritage, and features an all-day restaurant serving Turkish and international cuisine alongside a wine bar set within a 150-year-old cistern, one of the most distinctive dining spaces to open in Istanbul in recent years.

A Market in Sustained Expansion

The scale and variety of Istanbul’s current hotel pipeline reflects a city that has firmly established itself as one of Europe’s most competitive hospitality markets. From the revival of a 70-year-old Hilton landmark to the arrival of Marriott’s lifestyle brands and the debut of a Paris Society property on the Golden Horn, the openings of 2025 and 2026 span every segment from design-led midscale to ultra-luxury.

The momentum shows no sign of slowing. Radisson Hotel Group has two properties scheduled for the third quarter of 2026. Hilton Istanbul Airport is set to add 485 rooms to the city’s supply by September, and CoStar data places Istanbul second only to London among European cities for new hotel room additions this year.

This wave of investment builds on a strong 2024 in which Istanbul also saw a series of notable branded openings, including Sanasaryan Han, a Luxury Collection Hotel, which brought Marriott’s premium heritage brand to the historic peninsula for the first time. For a full roundup of that year’s key arrivals, see our earlier article on new Istanbul hotel openings in 2024.

For travellers, the practical effect is a market that now offers genuine choice across all price points and neighbourhoods, from airport-adjacent convenience to waterfront luxury, from Asian-side all-suite retreats to boutique conversions steps from Hagia Sophia. Istanbul has long been one of the world’s great cities for accommodation. In 2025 and 2026, it is becoming one of the most dynamic.

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